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KANESAN SHOTEN INC.

Address 555 Nakashinanocho Setoshi Aichi, JAPAN ZIP:480-1218
Representative Name KATSUMI KATO
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[Craftsman House No. 71] Mino ware mug. It has a simple shape and is accented with a large floral pattern. How about for daily coffee, café au lait, tea or milk tea?

*Minoyaki
Mino ware has a long history, dating back more than 1,300 years. At first, Sue ware techniques were introduced from the Korean peninsula. In the Heian period (10th century), ceramics with an ash glaze called shirashi began to be fired.
Shirashi was an improved version of Sue ware with a glaze. From this time, the number of kilns increased and the area became a full-fledged pottery production area. From the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the early Edo period, pottery reflecting the tastes of tea masters was produced along with the popularity of the tea ceremony.

SD item code:6303138

Detail Price & Quantity
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Flower Art Mug (Black) (NO.43)
花アートマグ(黒) (NO.43)
(K4089)
JAN:4562205988195
(K4089) JAN:4562205988195

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Details
Item added on: 2018/8/31
Dimensions
H8.5 x Φ10cm
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: ceramic
Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2018
Product tag: None

Description

[Craftsman House No. 71] Mino ware mug. It has a simple shape and is accented with a large floral pattern. How about for daily coffee, café au lait, tea or milk tea?

*Minoyaki
Mino ware has a long history, dating back more than 1,300 years. At first, Sue ware techniques were introduced from the Korean peninsula. In the Heian period (10th century), ceramics with an ash glaze called shirashi began to be fired.
Shirashi was an improved version of Sue ware with a glaze. From this time, the number of kilns increased and the area became a full-fledged pottery production area. From the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the early Edo period, pottery reflecting the tastes of tea masters was produced along with the popularity of the tea ceremony.

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Air Mail From Jan.6th to Jan.8th
EMS From Jan.3rd to Jan.8th
Pantos Express From Jan.7th to Jan.10th
DHL From Jan.3rd to Jan.7th
UPS From Jan.3rd to Jan.7th
FedEx From Jan.3rd to Jan.7th
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Notes

Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

*Pottery items often take time to be restocked, so if an item is out of stock, it will be treated as a cancellation at our convenience.
*Please note that the color of the product in the photo may slightly differ from the actual product.
*We can handle large orders, so please contact us separately if you need more stock. *We would appreciate it if you could contact us separately if you need weight information.
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